“…Within the Amazon rainforest, several phytoecological units occur but are relatively poorly defined (Kricher, 1999). Amazon speciation, with large floristic diversity and areas of endemism, may be a consequence of the variety and distribution of soils (Sombroek, 2000;Ruokolainen et al, 2007;ter Steege, 2010;Guimarães et al, 2013), climatic variables (Clarke and Gaston, 2006), geographical barriers (Hunter Jr, 1999), and periodical disturbances that reduce dominance by species and induce competition (Collins et al, 1998). But in Brazil, these forests are home to 897 thousand native (indigenous) people who sustain themselves through subsistence agriculture, hunting, and fishing, and they are directly affected by contamination (IBGE, 2013).…”